Jameer Nelson has been traded twice already this season, first from the Mavericks to the Celtics, and then to the Nuggets, and now he may be on the move again. According to RealGM’s Shams Charania, he’s one of a number of players Denver has on the block ahead of next Thursday’s trade deadline, and he’s drawing interest from a few playoff teams:

Nelson has bounced around in a backup role this year, averaging 7.5 points and 4.5 assists in 25.4 minutes per game for three teams, but he’d be a fine option for any of those teams. The Heat’s point-guard rotation of Mario Chalmers and Norris Cole is a disaster, and Nelson would be an upgrade. He’d be a decent option for the Wizards to back up John Wall, and he’d be a significant upgrade over Matthew Dellavedova as a backup to Kyrie Irving if the Cavs traded for him.

He also likely won’t cost much, considering his age (he’s 33). The Nuggets are asking for a first-rounder each for Arron Afflalo and Wilson Chandler, according to reports, and if no team meets those asking prices, Nelson could be the Nuggets player that ends up moving at the deadline.

“Let’s just let it play out, though. I don’t even know what’s going on. I just signed, let it start first.”

Anthony coming off the bench, being the fulcrum of the offense when James Harden and Chris Paul are on the bench makes some sense (CP3 and Harden are better and more efficient shot creators than Anthony at this point). It’s a chance for Anthony to get his touches and help the other two rest. However, the idea of Anthony starting the first and third quarters and getting heavy touches then but sitting more later is not out of the question.

At the end of close games, D’Antoni is more likely to lean on James Ennis — a long, switchable defender who can shoot threes in the Trevor Ariza mold — than Anthony. It will be just a better fit. Will Anthony roll with that? Will it cause problems in the locker room?

Boring version. Rookie hazing. I was still driving a 03 Mitsubishi my whole rookie year. And cuz I talk shit I was like “f it popcorn my car 🤷🏾‍♂️” when they would threaten me, so they got more creative.

It’s not hard to see why. Butler pulled himself up from the bottom and has developed an understanding of how he got here. He has shown little patience for those who don’t match his work ethic and competitiveness. The younger Wiggins and Towns are former No. 1 picks who seem too content at times.